When was the last time I rebooted my PC? For how long has my PC been on? LeeLu Soft’s System Time provides an answer to both these questions. This free and portable application displays the system uptime and it tells you the precise date and time when you last booted your PC. On top of that, System Time displays the CPU idle time, CPU kernel time, CPU user time, and the system date and clock.

You might have missed it, but I mentioned that System Time is a portable application. What this means is that you don’t have to install this application to use it on your Windows PC. To get started with System Time, all you have to do is run the System Time executable.

System Time has a dark-themed interface that presents the following information (from top to bottom): CPU idle time, CPU kernel time, system uptime, date and time for the last system boot, internet date and time (if you checked the Enable Internet Clock option), system date and time.

There’s just one more thing I need to tell you about System Time: it can present the internet official date & time and it can sync your PC's time with the internet time.

LeeLu Soft offers System Time for the great price of free. You can use it for as long as you want, without having to part with any of your hard earned money.

System Time is free, portable, and conveniently presents the system uptime and last reboot date and time on its dark-themed interface.

Pros System Time is a portable application that does not have to be installed; should work just fine with any 32- or 64-bit Windows edition. The dark-themed interface is quite good looking. System Time displays the system uptime, last boot date & time, as well as other information on its good looking interface. System Time can sync your PC’s time with the internet time. System Time is free software.